He was never judgmental nor resentful towards her disabilities. More so, what I enjoyed most was how Ren handled, approached, and aided Frankie’s diagnosis. It was real and raw, and constant throughout the read. The author was able to touch base on disability, autism and RA, and the emotional struggles that come along with it. Now, opening my heart to anyone, no matter how sweet, is the last thing I'm prepared to do. Before I got wise, I would have tripped over myself to get a guy like Ren, but with my diagnosis, I've learned what I am to most people in my life-a problem, not a person. I'm a grumbly grump and his ridiculously good nature drives me nuts, but even I can't entirely ignore that hot tamale of a ginger with icy eyes, the perfect playoff beard, and a body built for sin that he's annoyingly modest about. Frankie I've had a problem at work since the day Ren Bergman joined the team: a six foot three hunk of happy with a sunshine smile. I just hope that when she leaves the team and I tell her how I feel, she won't want to leave me behind, too. Frankie won't be here forever-she's headed for bigger, better things. I'm a player on the team, she's on staff, and as long as we work together, dating is off-limits. Deadpan delivery, secret heart of gold, and a rare one-dimpled smile that makes my knees weak, Frankie has been forbidden since the day she and I became coworkers, meaning waiting has been the name of my game-besides, hockey, that is. Ren The moment I met her, I knew Frankie Zeferino was someone worth waiting for.
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